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Feb-14-2021 06:03 AM
agesilaus wrote:My differential (front/rear) fluid is still the factory lube so it probably needs to be changed although I believe the manual says it's doesn't ever need to be changed.Really? Mine was 125,000 I believe. Like the transmission and transfer cases. If you have a 2012 I'd double check that since that's what I have.Manual wrote:
Every 15000 miles
(24000 km)
Inspect engine and secondary cooling system
concentration (freeze-point protection), additive
strength (corrosion inhibitor), coolant level and hoses. 2
Every 22500 miles
(36000 km)
Replace engine- and frame-mounted fuel filters. 3
Every 30000 miles
(48000 km)
Replace climate-controlled seat filter (if equipped).
At 45000 miles
(72000 km)
Replace air inlet foam filter. 4
Every 60000 miles
(96000 km)
Replace front wheel bearing grease and grease seal if
non-sealed bearings are used (2WD vehicles).
At 90000 miles
(144000 km)
Inspect accessory drive belt(s). 5
At 100000 miles
(160000 km)
Change rear axle fluid (Dana axles. Refer to Special
operating conditions). 6
At 105000 miles
(168000 km)
Change engine coolant. and secondary coolant. 7
Every
150000 miles
(240000 km)
Change automatic transmission fluid and filter. Consult
dealer for requirements.
Change front axle fluid (4WD vehicle).
Change transfer case fluid (4WD vehicles).
Replace accessory drive belt(s) if not replaced within
the last 100000 miles (160000 km).
Replace front wheel bearings and seals if non-sealed
bearings are used (2WD vehicles).
Feb-14-2021 05:01 AM
GDS-3950BH wrote:
So do I LOL.
Perhaps it's not as intriguing as the threads were folks discuss state park campgrounds that will be installing EV charging at all the campsites which in reality may happen @ 2089, or the one about proper procedure to sanitize a black tank, but its a close 2nd.
Feb-14-2021 04:31 AM
4x4ord wrote:
Anybody come across anything interesting reading your owner's manual?
Feb-14-2021 04:20 AM
Grit dog wrote:
I find it intriguing that this is actually a thread with a question and discussion points.....
Feb-13-2021 06:22 PM
MFL wrote:
Disconnecting the battery requires more computer learning, and supposedly engine will not start,
Feb-13-2021 05:30 PM
Lynnmor wrote:Grit dog wrote:Lynnmor wrote:4x4ord wrote:
Anybody come across anything interesting reading your owner's manual?
I find it interesting that you are to oil the lug nuts a certain way, do you know of anyone that ever does it and does it right?
To the chagrin of the rvnet lug nut torque police, I’ve been using anti seize on all wheel lugs for a good 30 years now....
You obviously never read a Ford truck owners manual or you would know that we Ford owners have better nuts.
Feb-13-2021 05:22 PM
My differential (front/rear) fluid is still the factory lube so it probably needs to be changed although I believe the manual says it's doesn't ever need to be changed.Really? Mine was 125,000 I believe. Like the transmission and transfer cases. If you have a 2012 I'd double check that since that's what I have.
Manual wrote:
Every 15000 miles
(24000 km)
Inspect engine and secondary cooling system
concentration (freeze-point protection), additive
strength (corrosion inhibitor), coolant level and hoses. 2
Every 22500 miles
(36000 km)
Replace engine- and frame-mounted fuel filters. 3
Every 30000 miles
(48000 km)
Replace climate-controlled seat filter (if equipped).
At 45000 miles
(72000 km)
Replace air inlet foam filter. 4
Every 60000 miles
(96000 km)
Replace front wheel bearing grease and grease seal if
non-sealed bearings are used (2WD vehicles).
At 90000 miles
(144000 km)
Inspect accessory drive belt(s). 5
At 100000 miles
(160000 km)
Change rear axle fluid (Dana axles. Refer to Special
operating conditions). 6
At 105000 miles
(168000 km)
Change engine coolant. and secondary coolant. 7
Every
150000 miles
(240000 km)
Change automatic transmission fluid and filter. Consult
dealer for requirements.
Change front axle fluid (4WD vehicle).
Change transfer case fluid (4WD vehicles).
Replace accessory drive belt(s) if not replaced within
the last 100000 miles (160000 km).
Replace front wheel bearings and seals if non-sealed
bearings are used (2WD vehicles).
Feb-13-2021 04:59 PM
agesilaus wrote:Ford doesn't make the orange coolant anymore and the yellow coolant is backwards compatible. Meaning you can mix the yellow with the orange. I don't believe Ford sells a booster for the yellow since it already last extremely long. The OP is purchasing a new 2021 Super Duty so it will come with Yellow coolant so the orange coolant is no longer a issue.
That's good info since coolant is the next fluid change on my list, I've done trans, differential and transfer cases. All easier than I expected
Feb-13-2021 04:23 PM
Ford doesn't make the orange coolant anymore and the yellow coolant is backwards compatible. Meaning you can mix the yellow with the orange. I don't believe Ford sells a booster for the yellow since it already last extremely long. The OP is purchasing a new 2021 Super Duty so it will come with Yellow coolant so the orange coolant is no longer a issue.
Feb-13-2021 04:11 PM
MFL wrote:
Disconnecting the battery requires more computer learning, and supposedly engine will not start, if battery is not at state of charge to operate all electronics.
I will be changing out my battery soon, due to it being a bit weak. The manual says part of learning process, after running engine at idle to complete warmup, you need to put in gear, idle one minute, then turn air conditioner on, allow another one minute of idle, then drive around for another 10 miles.
I understand the idle learning, while AC is turned on, but it is currently 11 degrees below 0 F, and I would wonder if the AC would even function normally, to relearn idle properly?
Would the lowest tech at the Ford dealership, installing the new battery know to jump through all these hoops listed in the manual, or would he just swap batteries and GTG?
I'm thinking like many things, might be best to change it myself, then it would be done as described in the manual.
Jerry
Feb-13-2021 02:19 PM
agesilaus wrote:The coolant test was really in case someone topped off the coolant bottle with the wrong coolant. Ford has switched from the Orange coolant to a new Yellow coolant that last even longer so I doubt a recharge is necessary.
Be careful with that, the older, 2012 trucks, call for orange unless the yellow is an approved substitute. And the coolant tests detect weak coolant and Ford sells a concentrate that you can add to boost the coolant concentration. Comes in a liter bottle
Feb-13-2021 11:24 AM
The coolant test was really in case someone topped off the coolant bottle with the wrong coolant. Ford has switched from the Orange coolant to a new Yellow coolant that last even longer so I doubt a recharge is necessary.